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Operations

Using Your Hard Floor  

Vacuum and Steam Mop

The hard floor cleaner can be used as a stick 

vacuum and a steam mop at the same time or 

separately. For best results and time savings, use 

the powerful vacuum to clear floor of dust and 

small debris as you steam mop.
Your hard floor cleaner is designed to clean hard 

flooring, such as ceramic tile, vinyl, marble, stone 

and sealed hard wood floors. Use on waxed or 

some unwaxed floors may result in a diminished 

glossiness. The hard floor cleaner is not for use 

on unsealed wood floors. For best results, test in  

an inconspicuous area and check the care 

instructions from your flooring manufacturer.

1. 

Fill the unit with water and then plug the unit 

in and wait 30 seconds for it to heat up. Choose 

the level of steam to clean your floor:  

HI

 (for durable floors or sticky messes) or  

LO

 (for delicate floors or every day cleaning).

2. 

Press steam trigger on the underside of the 

handle to actuate steam

3. 

Push the 

VAC

 switch down to turn on the 

cyclonic vacuum.

4. 

Begin cleaning by slowly moving the unit over 

the floor surface while pressing the steam trigger 

on the underside of the handle. Moisture on the 

floor is normal when using in steam mode.

5. 

When the hard floor cleaner stops emitting 

steam, turn the unit off (both steam mop and 

vacuum functions) and unplug. Open the Easy 

Fill opening of the water tank and use the water 

cup to add more water to the tank. For best 

results, water should be at room temperature. 

Then close the Easy Fill opening, turn the unit 

back on and continue cleaning.

NOTE: To be sure to sanitize an area of your 

floor, use the microfibre cloth pads and slowly 

and evenly stroke your steam mop back and 

forth at least three times over the area using 

continuous steam. For best results, remove the 

pad and wash after use.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn power switch off 

and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet before 

performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.

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Summary of Contents for VAC&STEAM 1977E

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Page 2: ...se cable as a handle close door on cable or pull cable around sharp edges or corners Do not run appliance over cable Keep cable away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on cable To unplug gr...

Page 3: ...also stand behind it with a knowledge able dedicated Consumer Care department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance My great grandfather invented the floor swee...

Page 4: ...ectricshock turn powerswitchoffanddisconnectpolarized plugfromelectricaloutletbeforeperforming maintenance 11 13 14 1 Steam Trigger 2 Easy Touch Digital Controls LO HI Steam Vac On Off 3 Cord Clip 4 H...

Page 5: ...separately as a stick vacuum only NOTE All settings can be used alone or either steam setting can be used simultaneously with the vacuum setting Microfibre Mop Pads Reusable microfibre mop pads are m...

Page 6: ...k with water Don t overfill or water may spill from the tank For best results water should be at room temperature b Close the Easy Fill opening c The water tank holds 384 mL and will last approximatel...

Page 7: ...cleaning 2 Press steam trigger on the underside of the handle to actuate steam 3 Push the VAC switch down to turn on the cyclonic vacuum 4 Begin cleaning by slowly moving the unit over the floor surf...

Page 8: ...tton on the back of the dirt tank to empty dirt 4 The dirt tank also has a built in Drop IT system for easy debris emptying a In the middle of the vacuum filter attached to the top of the dirt tank lo...

Page 9: ...nd unplug from electrical outlet 2 Empty dirt container check filters and air passages for dirt accumulation 3 The thermal protector automatically resets after approximately 2 hours If the thermal pro...

Page 10: ...ack of the pivot joint and pull the foot to release it from the appliance 2 Wash bottom of foot and bristles with cold water 3 Look for any clogging in the steam nozzle To clean run water over steam n...

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Page 12: ...poses Consumablecomponentssuchas filters beltsandmoppads whichmustbereplacedorservicedbythe userfromtimetotime arenotcoveredbythisGuarantee This Guarantee does not apply to any defect arising from fai...

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